1. I'm very well, thank you. As stated, I'm vocalizing. Using that vocal program I bought a while back, haven't really gotten disciplined enough to do it every day though. But now I intend to do that
  2. What was the vocal program? You gotta do it regularly enough to keep up - I've done some more decent stuff lately too, but need a proper setup.

    So the dangers of the internet? You can name u2start as a dangerous addiction....
  3. http://rockthestagenyc.com/chains.html This that I bought a month ago or something :)

    My mixed voice is getting better and better :) It feels like my voice is getting better. I've been singing a lot recently but just haven't done the program. But now I intend to do it. I really love singing.

    The dangers of the internet is things like child pornography. Was actually a pretty enlightening presentation, I thought I knew a lot more than I did.

  4. It won't kill you but it's sure gonna suck you in! It did five years ago and so far hasn't stopped.


    http://rockthestagenyc.com/chains.html This that I bought a month ago or something

    My mixed voice is getting better and better It feels like my voice is getting better. I've been singing a lot recently but just haven't done the program. But now I intend to do it. I really love singing.

    The dangers of the internet is things like child pornography. Was actually a pretty enlightening presentation, I thought I knew a lot more than I did.

    If you can hold the longer notes and without feeling out of breath, you're probably doing well. I was recommended professional lessons the other day but why do I need them. I can sing well enough without them. After all, I wanna, if someone asks me how I did it, I say all by myself. Same with harmonica, if someone asks I say all self-taught. Just make it up as I go and then see what happens. I think it's time to record something new.

    I know the dangers though of the internet. But easy enough to avoid too.
  5. The dangerous thing with learning singing on your own is that, well, if you break the harmonica you can just buy a new one. But if you break your voice it will be very tough to get back. Ask Bono
  6. I'm starting with Keith Richards / Joe Perry ballads now so they shouldn't do my voice in. Songs like This Place Is Empty, and Ten Years are pretty easy to do because they don't really need a strong voice but they definitely need emotion to them. I do eventually want to take up piano - I can just see myself setting up an entire room and playing renditions and adding words and creating music.

    Ah you gotta learn anyway.

    The harmonica I've got is only a diatonic one, but slowly learning new things and how to do bends and slide sounds. I did play to a nice little tune the other day. It used no harmonica but I managed to add one and it sounded pretty good, using the low tones instead of the higher ones all the time. Anyway, that's how most people learn...by messing around.

  7. Piano is fun. I've learned to play With or Without You

  8. That's awesome. Always love the sound of piano - whenever I think piano I either think of this or this.

    One day we need to create a duet together, or at least get others here too to join in on other instruments like guitar and bass....if you can play piano, I'll sing and do harmonica and create something awesome. One day though....always wanted to create a contribution track.
  9. Originally posted by drewhiggins:That's awesome. Always love the sound of piano - whenever I think piano I either think of this or this.

    One day we need to create a duet together, or at least get others here too to join in on other instruments like guitar and bass....if you can play piano, I'll sing and do harmonica and create something awesome. One day though....always wanted to create a contribution track.


    Yeah, there is a thread for that. I tried to kick some new life into it, but nothing really happened.

    Oh, and about the singing, I think it'll have to be a duet of some sort. You don't get rid of me that easily
  10. Maybe the U2start song could be that everyone who wants to sing has one verse of his/her own, and then everyone sings in the chorus.